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« : 11 Dec 2011, 20:26 »

 Rullende Øjne

vil gerne genskabe denne dejlige tråd fra sidste år lavet af Vondracek.


navnet siger sig selv og sorry men er doven så  låner lige 1 klip fra Vondracek tråd.

"Tiki-taka (commonly spelled tiqui-taca in Spanish; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtiki ˈtaka]) is a style of play in association football, characterised by short passing and movement, working the ball through various channels, and maintaining possession. The style is primarily associated with La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team under managers Luis Aragonés and Vicente del Bosque.

Tiki-taka has been variously described as "a style of play based on making your way to the back of the net through short passing and movement", a "short passing style in which the ball is worked carefully through various channels," and a "nonsensical phrase that has come to mean short passing, patience and possession above all else". The style involves roaming movement and positional interchange amongst midfielders, moving the ball in intricate patterns, and sharp, one or two-touch passing. Tiki-taka is "both defensive and offensive in equal measure"– the team is always in possession, so doesn't need to switch between defending and attacking. Commentators have contrasted tiki-taka with "route one physicality" and with the higher-tempo passing of Arsène Wenger's Arsenal side, which employs Cesc Fàbregas as the only channel between defence and attack. Tiki-taka is associated with flair, creativity, and touch, but can also be taken to a "slow, directionless extreme" that sacrifices effectiveness for aesthetics."


for dem der ikke ved det er det jo det man vil kalde"barce-stilen /pep guardiola


uploads osv kommer når testet færdig Smiley

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« Svar #1: 11 Dec 2011, 20:57 »

Når nu du referer til en burde du stave hans navn rigtigt Smiley Vondracek
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« Svar #2: 11 Dec 2011, 21:51 »

Rullende Øjne

vil gerne genskabe denne dejlige tråd fra sidste år lavet af vondrak.


navnet siger sig selv og sorry men er doven så  låner lige 1 klip fra vondraks tråd.

"Tiki-taka (commonly spelled tiqui-taca in Spanish; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtiki ˈtaka]) is a style of play in association football, characterised by short passing and movement, working the ball through various channels, and maintaining possession. The style is primarily associated with La Liga club FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team under managers Luis Aragonés and Vicente del Bosque.

Tiki-taka has been variously described as "a style of play based on making your way to the back of the net through short passing and movement", a "short passing style in which the ball is worked carefully through various channels," and a "nonsensical phrase that has come to mean short passing, patience and possession above all else". The style involves roaming movement and positional interchange amongst midfielders, moving the ball in intricate patterns, and sharp, one or two-touch passing. Tiki-taka is "both defensive and offensive in equal measure"– the team is always in possession, so doesn't need to switch between defending and attacking. Commentators have contrasted tiki-taka with "route one physicality" and with the higher-tempo passing of Arsène Wenger's Arsenal side, which employs Cesc Fàbregas as the only channel between defence and attack. Tiki-taka is associated with flair, creativity, and touch, but can also be taken to a "slow, directionless extreme" that sacrifices effectiveness for aesthetics."


for dem der ikke ved det er det jo det man vil kalde"barce-stilen /pep guardiola


uploads osv kommer når testet færdig Smiley


Overskriften passer heller ikke helt med det, du har "lånt" Wink
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« Svar #3: 18 Dec 2011, 21:44 »

Hej

Jeg har downloadet denne taktik:

http://www.fmscout.com/a-barcelona-style-in-fm-2012.html

Jeg kan slet ikke opnå de samme resultater han har. Jeg har masser af boldbesiddelse, men ikke ret mange chancer.
Det giver derfor heller ikke så mange mål på kontoen!!

Jeg vil virkelig gerne have en taktik der passer bedre til Barcelona.
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